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LIVING SONGS:

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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL, THE EPWORTH LEAGUE,
PRAYER MEETINGS, REVIVALS,

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All Special Occasions of Christian Work and Worship.

EDITED BY
W. G. E. CUNNYNGHAM, D.D., SUNDAY SCHOOL EDITOR,
AND

PROF. R. M. MCINTOSH, EMORY COLLEGE, OXFORD, GA.

NASHVILLE, TENN.:
PUBLISHING I‘IOUSIZ 011‘ THE MET1101nsT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH.
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PREFACE.

IT has become necessary to publish another song book for use in our
Sunday schools. Prof. McIntosh, of Emory College, Ga, well known
throughout the land, especially in the M. E. Church, South, as an ex—
perienced and successful composer and editor of music, has prepared
the present volume with great 'are. He regards it as the best of all
his song books, and we trust our Sunday school people will indorse
his judgment. “A number of songs from our own catalogue, that
have become popular, have been inserted.” These popular songs not
only enrich the collection, but bring our Sunday schools and congre-
gations nearer together. \Ve could Wish that all our congregations
and Sunday schools would use the same hymns and tunes, and thus
come into closer fellowship in the service of song, if not in all our
forms of public worship. “Te believe our Sunday school music is im-
proving, and that the day is not distant When much of it will be used
in the adult congregations. We send forth “LIVING SONGS” with the
I hope that it Will be very popular and useful.

W. G. E. CUNNYNGHAM,

Nashville, Tenn, April, 1892. _._. Sunday School Editor.

PROF. MCINTOSH desires to express his thanks to Mrs. LOULIE
MCINTOSH BURNS, Miss NANNIE SALLIE MCINTOSH, and Mrs. EMMA
YARBROUGH EVANS, for valuable assistance rendered him in the se-

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